23 December 2007, admin @ 2:40 pm
Going Postal (MLB’s Fantasy 411 Hall of Fame 06)
| GP in Cincinnati, aka Postal, aka GP, aka Going Postal, is probably best known for being inducted into MLB Radio’s Fantasy 411 Hall of Fame in 2006. GP has been involved with sports for over 20 years, and directly involved with fantasy / internet gaming for over 10. In the old days before creating the Mafia Family GP worked as a freelance sports writer, but quickly realized his talents leaned more towards fantasy sports gaming and less towards grammar and proper English. Going Postal is proud to present FantasyBaseballMafia.com. If you need to request something of the Don, or would like to report problems or have suggestions, he would love to hear from you by email. | ![]() |
Webmaster Damien (Consigliere)
| I am new to fantasy baseball but always enjoy designing new websites as a hobby. I hope you enjoy my newest creation at FantasyBaseballMafia.com. My real paying job as Director of Nursing in a vet hospital doesn’t keep me busy enough, so besides designing websites in my spare time I also operate and manage a non-profit animal rescue organization. Unfortunately I didn’t think to leave myself time to answer emails, so please send website requests to the Godfather. | ![]() |
The Advisor (Technical, that is) Jay in Connecticut
| Jason Pitts (Poke fun, but sleep with one eye open.) Age: 28 College: Roger Williams University Day Job: Architect From: Colchester, Connecticut Other Fantasy Interests: Football, Basketball, Dog Shows Years Enjoying Fantasy Baseball: 8 years Favorite Teams: The New York Yankees Favorite Player: Mariano Rivera League preference: 5×5 daily Favorite Baseball Movie: The Natural Top Fantasy Picks: Pujols, A-Rod, Santana, Reyes, Howard, Mafia |
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Evan The Censor in CENTRAL Oregon
| Evan Dickens is a CPA and fantasy sports geek from Central Oregon. In his day job, he sits in a dark office with a large adding machine and cranks out tax returns and financial statements. In the late hours, he transforms into an even bigger nerd and scours box scores looking for free agent pickups. Evan plays fantasy baseball, basketball, and football in many different formats. In his spare time, he watches sports and terrible reality television and plays guitar. Day Job: CPA Favorite team: NY Mets Favorite player: Mike Piazza League preference: Very deep mixed non-keeper Fantasy fame: In 2006 I outright cut Scott Kazmir in the second week to pick up Brian Bannister. Surprisingly I finished very low in K’s. |
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The Prosecutor (Senior Editor-in-Chief) Bob Sikon
| I live in Cleveland, Ohio and cheer for the Indians, but I’m also a very avid Manchester United soccer fan. I have participated, mainly, in a private, 5×5, vanilla league since 1991 where I was able to score five 1st place and seven 2nd place finishes. By day, I’m Supply Chain Manager for a multi-national manufacturer. By night, I’m as big a fantasy geek and “stat-head” as anyone. My main fantasy baseball “claim to fame” came back in 1995 when I was chosen by Ron Shandler to contribute a chapter on replacing starting pitchers in the book, ‘Forecasting Pitching Careers’. | ![]() |
The Informant (Columnist) Brandon Costa
| Brandon Costa is a graduate of Hofstra University currently living in New Jersey and Working for among other people MLB Radio, Brandon has worked for MLB since 2005 but only as recently as 2007 did Brandon start writing again and were glad he chose us. | ![]() |
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